AC Vibration Pads

AC vibration pads are placed beneath an air conditioning unit in order
to dampen the noise and reduce the vibrations that transfer from the outdoor
condenser to the adjacent building. Vibration pads are set on top of the concrete
air conditioner pad to provide an extra level of support.

Diagnosing Faulty Vibration Pads

It is important for AC vibration pads to be level when they are installed.
Of course, this is largely determined by whether or not the concrete air
conditioner pad beneath it is level.

If the vibration pad and the concrete pad are not level, the uneven wear
can cause cracks in the concrete. The vibration pad might even rip or
tear from the weight of the AC unit.

A unit that isn’t level also causes the coolant lines to stretch,
and it puts the entire AC unit in danger of falling over and becoming damaged.

If the AC unit seems like it is leaning to one side, use a bubble level
for assessment. If the AC vibration pad is slipping, it will need to be
leveled. Typically, this can be done by fixing the concrete pad underneath.

However, it is also possible for the vibration pad to slip to one side
on its own, in which case the AC unit will need to be lifted so the pad
can be moved back into place. If you are worried about damage to the AC
unit or to the pad, let us help. Cousin's Air, Inc. provides expert AC
installation,
maintenance, and
repair services in South Florida. Call Us Today!